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Outstanding little cajun food restaurant that is easy to find using Google Maps. It is on the NW side of Indianapolis, Indiana. This is some of the best cajun I have had outside of Louisiana. The restaurant is in a small shopping area. It is well kept and clean and the service was excellent. There i
I love good food. Got the gumbo and the spinach dish but the hands down winner is the drunken chicken. Made for a quick luncheon for 10. In and out in 10 minutes. The garlic bread is excellent. Just get yourself a good bottle of wine and a green vegetable. Lie and tell your friends and family you di
Limited or no gluten free options that I could see. Outside of that the food was very tasty. The atmosphere is very relaxed. Overall a good vibe and a great spot for Cajun cuisine.
Incredibly tasty, and super duper vegetarian friendly. My order, and what I recommend is a half & half plate of the “B&B” plus their “Vegan White Chili”. Throw in a good “Dragon and Yum-Yums” beer for good measure. Grab that Frank Reynolds hot sauce. You can’t go wrong.
I love this place. Always a pleasant experience. Staff is super cool and friendly per usual. Sincerely, Yat's biggest fan.
Literally amazing. The food was so good, I come in from out of town to get it. The vibes are immaculate!
If you like creole food, this is the best in Indy! Portions are great and service is fast. Food is pretty reasonably priced - about $8. It does have a bit of spice. Get the drunken chicken or the white chicken chili - best things on the menu!
I use to not like Yats but when I cam to this location they made me love it, The people are so polite and nice, I always enjoy the friendly service I recived when I come here weather it's when I'm picking up a Door Dash or ordering for myself
I was lucky enough to find a Yats that did not sell out of the jambalaya and now I understand why it is so popular. It has a rich flavor with dish leaving that back of throat burn, but not so hot as to be too hot. The service at this location was prompt and efficient.
The food is very good - especially the Cajun garlic bread. Everything move pretty quick.
After living in south Louisiana I can say that this is different from cajun food but a stepping stone in the right direction for the hungry that dont want one of your typical fast food options. Cajuns would scoff but they have extreme pride in their grandmas cooking.
I Love yats...love it. I get the same thing every time. The e'touffee '... omg!! Yum.its just as good every time I go. No line. Order your food and it's ready in like 1 minute. Did I mention yum...!
Been going here for years. Almost always a 5 star experience. Today the food was only warm, the b+b was not sweet (the corn wasn't caramelized as much as it usually is) the etoufee was good. What made me post this though was the portion size I got. Not nearly enough for a meal. The new guy needs so
Our food was prepared quickly and was delicious as expected. The young man working the counter was friendly, the store was clean, and the atmosphere was fun. I have high expectations when dining at Yats, and they were met. I love the food and would recommend Yats 10/10!
Excellent food. It was out daughter's first time trying creole/canjun food and she loved it. My boyfriend said it was good for being in the Midwest. Toned down from true canjun food you'd get in New Orleans.
OMG!!!! Took me back to New Orleans! Delicious étouffée and the atmosphere was quaint and low key, just like it should be for authentic cajun food... VISIT OFTEN!!!
One of my favorite places. The Chipotle Alexio is my favorite, their garlic bread is awesome, and to top it all off one dollar Coors Light.
Midwestern version of New Orleans Basic but good Cajun dishes, Quick service, Counter Order only, Self Seating and always heavy foot traffic between 11:30 and 13:00.
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